![]() ![]() Use Abaddon Black to tidy up any areas where the brown has slipped onto the raised sections of the armour.Mix some Rhinox Hide and Lahmian Medium (1:3) and paint into the recesses and panel lines similar to how you shaded the blue armour above.First, paint the entire model using Abaddon Black – this shade of black is slighly different than the Chaos Black spray and means you will be able to correct any mistakes later on using Abbadon Black.The black Power Armour of the Chaplain and Judiciar was painted as follows :. I only used this on areas such as the top of the knee guards, the edges of the elbow plates and the very front of the gorget around the neck etc. Use Fenrisian Grey as a final highlight on the very edges of the armour plates.If you make any mistakes you can always tidy up with Macragge Blue. Use Calgar Blue as an edge highlight along all the edges of the armour.Use Macragge Blue to tidy up any areas where the Nuln Oil has slipped onto the raised sections of the armour.Paint Nuln Oil Shade into the recesses and panel lines – try to be as neat as you can but don’t worry if you make some mistakes, they can be touched up in stage 2.The blue Power Armour was completed using the following steps :. ![]() Once this was dry, all the models (with the exception of the Chaplain and Judiciar) were sprayed using Macragge Blue spray. The Stormshields were given a basecoat using Corax White spray The only exception were the shields on the Primaris Captain and Bladeguard Veterans, these were primed and painted separatly before being attached to the completed model.Īll of the models were given a basecoat using Chaos Black Spray. Here we go…įor the most part, all the models were fully assembled prior to priming. We thought we would share a quick guide on how we painted the Ultramarines Primaris Space Marines from the Warhammer 40k 9th Edition Indomitus Launch Box. ![]()
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